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  1. Fifty years after the first junior high schools were established, educators began to call for middle schools–new schools that had a different grade organization and a more developmentally responsive program–in order to provide a more gradual and appropriate transition between the elementary and high school years.

  2. Between 1981 and 1988, a Middle School was gradually introduced, and in recognition of the two levels of education, Loyola High School officially became known as Loyola Blakefield. Kenneth Montague became the first African-American student at Loyola in 1956.

  3. Loyola High School is a private, Roman Catholic, college-preparatory high school for boys in Los Angeles, California, United States. It was established in 1865 and is part of the Society of Jesus . It is the oldest continuously run educational institution in Southern California .

  4. The Loyola High School was started in the village of Kalena Agrahara on 12 July 1982 with 13 students on the rolls. (Only the VIII Std.) The school began in a small room next to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish church. It was shifted to the present-day Loyola Primary School on 4 April 1985.

  5. Loyola High School and Junior College is an English medium school founded in 1961 and is named after St. Ignatius of Loyola, who founded the Society of Jesus in 1540.

  6. Loyola High School of Los Angeles, a Catholic Jesuit college preparatory school, inspires students to become men of faith, scholarship, service, and leadership.

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  8. Loyola High School of Los Angeles, a Catholic Jesuit college preparatory school, inspires students to become men of faith, scholarship, service, and leadership.